Gender Gap in Management Found at Chicago Charities

By Nicole Lewis

By NICOLE LEWIS

Male C.E.O.'s of human-service charities in Chicago are more likely to run large organizations than are female chief executives, a new study has found. As a result, they are also more likely to earn more than $100,000 a year, the…

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